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EDIS Publications:
The “EDIS” system is the electronic repository for all extension related
publications. This system is available to all persons with internet
access and the documents are readily retrieved with simple web
searches.
Minogue, P. J., H. K. Ober, and S.
Rosenthal. 2007. Overview of Pine Straw Production in North Florida:
Potential Revenues, Fertilization Practices, and Vegetation Management
Recommendations. Univ. of Florida Cooperative Extension Service
Circular FOR124. 6 pp. (EDIS,
http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/FOR124
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Minogue, P. J., K. Bohn, and R.
Williams. 2007. Controlling Hardwoods in Longleaf Pine Restoration.
Univ. of Florida Cooperative Extension Service Circular FOR125. 5 pp.
(EDIS,
http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/FOR125
)
Ober, H. K. and P.J. Minogue. 2007.
Dead Wood: Key to enhancing Wildlife Diversity in Forests. Univ. of
Florida Cooperative Extension Service Circular WEC 238. 6 pp. (EDIS,
http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/WEC238
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Books and
Book Chapters
Minogue, P. J.,
H. C. Griswold, and R. L. Cantrell. 1992. Vegetation Management After
Plantation Establishment. Chapter 19 In Forest Regeneration Manual. M.
Duryea and P. Dougherty eds. Kluwer Academic Publishers. Dordrecht,
Netherlands. 433 pages.
Cantrell, R. L.,
P. J. Minogue, C. S. Metcalfe, and B. R. Zutter. 1985. Silvicultural
Herbicide Uses. Chapter 2 In Guide to Silvicultural Herbicide Use in
the Southeastern United States. R. Cantrell ed. Auburn Univ. School of
Forestry, Auburn, Alabama. 482 pages.
Nelson, L. R., D.
H. Gjerstad, and P. J. Minogue. 1984. The Use of Herbicides for
Industrial Forest Vegetation Management in the Southern United States.
Chapter 2 In Chemical and Biological Controls in Forestry. American
Chemical Society Symposium Series No. 238. Washington, D.C. 406 pages.
Refereed
Journals:
Harrington T. B.,
P. J. Minogue, D. K. Lauer, and A. W. Ezell. 1998. Two-year
development of southern pine seedlings and associated vegetation
following spray-and-burn site preparation with imazapyr alone and in
combination with other herbicides. New Forests. 15:89-106.
Green, T. H., P.
J. Minogue, C. Brewer, G. R. Glover, and D.H. Gjerstad. 1992.
Absorption and translocation of 14C-glyphosate in four woody plant
species. Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 22:785-789.
Glover, G. R., B.
R. Zutter, P. J. Minogue, and D. H. Gjerstad. 1991. Effect of
hexazinone rate and formulation on loblolly pine in broadcast release
applications. Southern Journal of Applied Forestry. 15:54-61.
Minogue, P. J.,
B. R. Zutter, and D. H. Gjerstad. 1988. Soil factors and efficacy of
hexazinone formulations for loblolly pine (Pinus taeda) release.
Weed Science 36(3):399-405.
Zutter, B. R., L.
R. Nelson, P. J. Minogue, and D. H. Gjerstad. 1987. Hardwood
plantation growth following weed control using herbicides and
cultivation. Southern Journal of Applied Forestry 11(3):134-138.
Zutter, B. R., P.
J. Minogue, and D. H. Gjerstad. 1987. Response following aerial
applications of glyphosate for release of loblolly pine in the Virginia
Piedmont. Southern Journal of Applied Forestry 12(1):54-58.
Knowe, S. A., L.
R. Nelson, D. H. Gjerstad, B. R. Zutter, G. R. Glover, P. J. Minogue,
and J. H. Dukes, Jr. 1985. Four-year growth and development of planted
loblolly pine on sites with competition control. Southern Journal of
Applied Forestry 9(1):11-14.
Popular
Publications:
Minogue,
Pat. 1998. Abundant wildlife and productive forests go hand in hand.
Forest Landowner. March/April, 1998. Vol. 57, No. 2. Pp 10,11,46,47.
Minogue, P.
J. 1997. How herbicides can enhance wildlife. The Consultant.
42(1):23-25.
Minogue, P.
J. 1995. New software predicts return on forestry investments. Forest
Landowner. 54(3):34-35.
Nelson, L.
R., D. H. Gjerstad, and P. J. Minogue. 1984. Herbicides for practical
forest management in the South. Forest Farmer 43(5):19-21.
Research
Papers in Conference Proceedings:
Osiecka, A.,
P. J. Minogue, J. Nowak. 2007. Effects of fertilizer applications on
pine growth and nitrate leaching in sandy soils of North Florida.
Managing Conserved Lands. School of Forest Resources and Conservation
and the Society of American Foresters Annual Spring Symposium,
Gainesville, FL, May 1-3, 2007. (poster presentation)
Minogue, P.
J. 2004. Advances in aerial application technology. 25th
Forest Vegetation Management Conference, Redding, CA, 25:113-120.
Minogue, P.
J. and J. M. DiTomaso. 2003. Five-year conifer growth and associated
vegetation development following imazapyr site-preparation in advance of
fall and spring planting at high elevation in the southern Cascades. 24th
Forest Vegetation Management Conference Vol. 24:79-88.
Lauer, D. K.,
H. E. Quicke, P. J. Minogue. 2002. Early-season site preparation with
different imazapyr formulations. Proc. South. Weed Sci. Soc. Vol.
55:83-88.
Minogue, P.
J., J. M. DiTomaso, B. G. Bailey, L. Hazeltine, and K. Fredrickson.
2000. Imazapyr, a new tool for forest site preparation in California:
A two year program report for a multi-location study of imazapyr rate,
application timing, and planting timing across varying precipitation
regimes. 21st Annual Forest Vegetation Management Conference
Vol. 21:45-52.
Minogue, P.
J., J. M. DiTomaso, B. G. Bailey, and K. Fredrickson. 2000. Imazapyr,
a new tool for forest site preparation in California: A two year
program report for a multi-location study of imazapyr rate, application
timing, and planting timing across varying precipitation regimes. 52nd
Annual California Weed Science Society. Vol. 52:130-140.
Ezell, A.W.,
Lowery, J., Leopold, B., Minogue, P.J. 1999. Use of imazapyr injection
to promote oak regeneration and wildlife stand improvement in bottomland
hardwood stands. USDA Forest Service Gen. Tech. Rpt. SRS-30:151-153.
Minogue, P.
J. and H. E. Quicke. 1999. Early-season forest site preparation with
imazapyr and combinations of imazapyr and glyphosate or triclopyr in oil
emulsion carrier: second-year response for planted pines and associated
woody and herbaceous vegetation. Proc. South. Weed Sci. Soc. Vol
52:92-97.
DiTomaso, J.
M., P. J. Minogue, B. Bailey, K. Fredrickson, and H. Quicke. 1999.
Update on multiple imazapyr trials in California. 20th Forest
Vegetation Management Conference. Vol. 20:110-115.
Minogue, P.
J. and H. E. Quicke. 1999. Early-season forest site preparation with
imazapyr and combinations of imazapyr and glyphosate or triclopyr in oil
emulsion carrier: second-year response for planted pines and associated
woody and herbaceous vegetation. Proc. Tenth Biennial Southern
Silvicultural Research Conference. USDA Forest Service Gen. Tech. Rpt.
SRS-30. pp 307-311.
Minogue, P.
J. 1998. Aerial application of forestry herbicides. Herbicides in
Forestry Conference. University of Georgia. Tifton, GA, Nov. 3-4,
1998. pp 64-82.
Ezell, A. W.,
S. Baker, and P. J. Minogue. 1998. Wide Spacing injection of imazapyr
for for wildlife stand improvement (WSI) in hardwood stands. Proc.
South. Weed Sci. Soc. Vol. 51:162-164.
Minogue, P.
J. 1997. Introduction to imazapyr herbicide for forest vegetation
management in California. 18th Annual Forest Vegetation
Management Conference. Vol. 18:1-7.
Ezell, A. W., L.
R. Nelson, J. Vollmer, and P. J. Minogue. 1996. A comparison of basal
applications of imazapyr and triclopyr tank mixtures for hardwood
control. Proc. South. Weed Sci. Soc. 49:90-96.
Ezell, A. W., J.
Vollmer, P. J. Minogue, and B. R. Zutter. 1995. A comparison of
herbicide tank mixtures for site preparation: evaluation of treatment
efficacy and possible antagonism. Proc. South. Weed Sci. Soc.
48:142-148.
Ezell, A. W., J.
Vollmer, P. J. Minogue, and B. R. Zutter. 1995. Differential efficacy
and antagonism in tank mixtures of imazapyr. Proc. Second International
Conf. On Forest Vegetation Management. Rotorua, New Zealand. 246-254.
Harrington, T.
B., P. J. Minogue, D. K. Lauer, and A. W. Ezell. 1995. Separate
effects of broadcast burning and imazapyr tank mixtures on vegetation
development after clear cutting. Eighth Biennial Southern Silvicultural
Research Conference, Auburn, AL. USDA Forest Service Gen. Tech. Rpt.
SRS-1 pp 108-110.
Ezell, A. W., J.
Vollmer, and P. J. Minogue. 1994. A comparison of herbicide tank
mixtures for site preparation - evaluation of treatment efficacy and
possible antagonism. Eighth Biennial Southern Silvicultural Research
Conference, Auburn, AL. USDA Forest Service Gen. Tech. Rpt. SRS-1 pp
98-101.
Minogue, P. J.
1993. Managing density in established stands: use of herbicides for
natural regeneration in the South. Conference on Natural Regeneration
of Southern Pine. March 1-2, 1993, USFS Brender Experimental Forest.
Univ. Georgia, Athens, GA. Pp 47-66.
Minogue, P. J.
1991. Forestry uses and technical aspects of Chopper RTU, Arsenal
Applicators Concentrate, and Stomp herbicides. Forest Herbicide
Conference. Univ. Georgia. Oct. 14-16, 1991. Athens, GA. pp 89-101.
Zutter, B. R., G.
R. Glover, P. J. Minogue, and D. H. Gjerstad. 1990. Growth response
of loblolly pine following release (cleaning) applications of two
formulations of hexazinone. Proc. South. Weed Sci. Soc. 43:260-265.
Minogue, P. J.
1986. Use of herbicides for stand establishment and promotion of early
growth - soil factors and use of forest herbicides. In Proc. Forest
Soils Workshop. University of Georgia. Athens, Georgia August 6-7,
1986. pp 71-89.
Minogue, P. J.,
B. R. Zutter, and D. H. Gjerstad. 1985. Comparison of liquid and
solid hexazinone formulations for pine release. In Proc. Third Bien.
South. Silvicultural Res. Conf. Atlanta, GA. pp. 292-299.
Minogue, P. J.
and R. L. Cantrell. 1985. Herbicides in forest operations - site
preparation and pine release. In Proc. Soc. of American Foresters -
South. For. Res. Cntr. Annual Symposium: Herbicides for Southern
Forestry. Gainesville, FL. pp. 202-212.
Gjerstad, D. H.
and P. J. Minogue. 1985. Vegetation problems and solutions -
Southeast. Symposium: Forest Vegetation Management for Conifer
Production in the United States. In Proc. South. Weed Sci. Soc.
38:305-312.
Minogue, P. J.,
B. R. Zutter, and D. H. Gjerstad. 1985. Second-year results of a pine
release field screening trial with Arsenal and other promising
herbicides. In Proc. South. Weed Sci. Soc. 38:231-233.
Gjerstad, D. H.,
L. R. Nelson, and P. J. Minogue. 1984. Chemical forest vegetation
management. In Proc. Symp. Loblolly Pine Ecosystem (West Region).
Miss. Coop. Ext. Serv., Miss. State Univ., MS. pp. 175-184.
Minogue, P. J.,
D. H. Gjerstad, L. R. Nelson, G. R. Glover, and S. A. Knowe. 1982.
Development of hexazinone formulations for pine release. In Proc.
South. Weed Sci. Soc. 35:157-160.
Gjerstad, D. H.,
D. B. South, L. R. Nelson, and P. J. Minogue. 1981. Herbicide weed
control in tree nurseries and forest plantations. In Proc. 33rd
Annual Great Plains Forest Committee. Lubbock, TX. pp. 55-64.
University of
Florida, Agricultural Experiment Station Research Reports:
Minogue, P.,
A. Osiecka, and K. Bohn. 2008. Use of low-volume, backpack directed
sprays of glyphosate, metsulfuron, and imazapyr herbicides for selective
control of Japanese climbing fern (Lygodium japonicum) in
Florida’s natural areas. Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences,
Agricultural Experiment Station, North Florida Research and Education
Center, Quincy, FL, Research Report 2008-03. 2 pp.
Osiecka, A.
and P. Minogue. 2008. Verification of the effectiveness of forest
fertilization BMPs to protect water quality in the Suwannee Valley
region of Florida. Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences,
Agricultural Experiment Station, North Florida Research and Education
Center, Quincy, FL, Research Report 2008-02. 5 pp.
Minogue, P.,
A. Osiecka, J. Nowak, G. Hochmuth. 2007. Nitrate Monitoring Following
Forest Fertilization in the Suwannee Valley Region of North Florida and
Implications for Best Management Practices – 2006 Progress Report.
Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, Agricultural Experiment
Station, North Florida Research and Education Center, Quincy, FL,
Research Report 2007-04. 8 pp.
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